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The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai revealed that as many as 1,034 forged travel documents were detected in 2018. The Document Examination Centre at Dubai International Airport disclosed the cases.
Expert Aqil Ahmed Al Najjar, a document examination consultant at GDRFA, said the GDRFA seeks to be abreast of all forgery techniques and how to detect them through the use of modern technology with a view to preventing violators and wanted people from entering the UAE.
Explaining how to detect forged documents, Al Najjar said the latest technology is used to identify violators and wanted people upon their arrival in the UAE by checking the means of guarantee in their travel documents or IDs, which are already stored in GDRFA database.
The centre receives daily false documents of multiple nationalities, but most of them are easy to detect, he said.
He added that the technique used in forgery varies from one case to another as some people use fraud to mislead the security authorities by changing their data to be able to enter the country illegally.
Al Najjar affirmed that around 1,700 highly trained passport control officers at the airport are capable of detecting if or not a passport is forged, using a ‘Retro-Check’ device, which detects the document protection signs including the security thread, coloured and phosphoric fibres, phosphoric inks, watermark, and microscopic print, considering that some information is read only through ultraviolet radiation. #passport#airport#happeningnow#breakingnews#photography#lifestyle#dubaicustom#forgery#fake#ducument#travelling#travel#thegulftoday @gdrfadubai

How much of a difference does lighting make to a space? This different! Next year you will be seeing more focus on having lighting play a bigger part on setting the mood of an event, like what was created for this wedding.
@show_pro does a magnificent job in my production and lighting work.

Bouquets don’t need to be over the top or filled with colours and different types of flowers; they’re just as beautiful and perfect being simple.
Especially if you’ll be wearing a gorgeous laced or sleek #weddingdress . Don’t cover the stunning dress.

BREAKING: Nigeria’s former defence chief, Alex Badeh, shot dead
BREAKING: Nigeria’s former defence chief, Alex Badeh, shot dead
December 18, 2018Azeezat Adedigba
A former Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, is dead.
Mr Badeh, a retired air chief marshal, was shot dead along the Abuja-Keffi road.
The air force confirmed the death in a couple of tweets on its official Twitter handle. “It is with a heavy heart that I regretfully announce the unfortunate demise of former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, who died today, 18 Dec 18, from gunshot wounds sustained when his vehicle was attacked while returning from his farm along Abuja-Keffi Road. “On behalf officers, airmen and airwomen of the Nigerian Air Force, the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Abubakar, commiserates with the family of the late former Chief of Defence Staff over this irreparable loss. We pray that the Almighty God grants his soul eternal rest.” The content of the tweet was later sent to PREMIUM TIMES by the air force spokesperson, Ibikunle Daramola, an air commodore.
Mr Badeh before his death was being prosecuted for alleged N3.9 billion fraud while in office during the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
Source: Premium Times
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DID YOU KNOW ? Miami commission gives preliminary nod to Brickell City Centre expansion!
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Swire Properties is teaming up with Carlos Mattos to create two new towers with 972 residential units, 87K sf of commercial space and 1,231 parking spaces.
According to documents submitted to the city, Mattos and Swire want to build a 54-story building that would have 588 residential units, 84,009 square feet of commercial space and 832 parking spaces, as well as a 62-story tower with 384 residential units, 3,275 square feet of commercial space and 399 parking spaces.
Among the sites is the former home of Tobacco Road, the famed watering hole that lasted 102 years before a wrecking ball claimed it in 2014.#happeningnow#miami#theamsteam#miamirealestatenews

Al Ain stunned Copa Libertadores winners River Plate 5-4 on penalties on Tuesday after a lively 2-2 draw to clinch a place in the Club World Cup final and set up a potential showdown with Real Madrid in the United Arab Emirates.
Sweden international Marcus Berg flicked in a corner at the near post to give UAE champions Al Ain the lead on three minutes, but Rafael Santos Borre struck twice in quick succession to put River 2-1 ahead.
The Colombian forced in an equaliser from close range following a double save from Al Ain goalkeeper Khalid Eisa, and Santos Borre scored his second with a crisp finish from a Gonzalo Martinez assist.
Caio levelled for Al Ain on 51 minutes after a slick exchange with Japan defender Tsukasa Shiotani, before Atlanta United-bound Martinez slammed a penalty agAinst the crossbar after Mohamed Ahmad brought down Milton Casco.
Al Ain converted all five of their spot-kicks in the shootout before Argentina midfielder Enzo Perez saw his effort saved by Eisa to send the hosts through to Saturday's final in Abu Dhabi.
European champions Real, who are chasing a third successive Club World Cup crown, meet Asian champions Kashima Antlers of Japan in the second semi-final on Wednesday. #alain#abudhabi#sport#happeningnow#breakingnews#pride#emirati#lifestyle#breakingnews#thegulftoday#fifaclubworldcup#hazzabinzayedstadium#dubai#uae#aiain @fifaworldcup @alainfcae

#HappeningNow - For the love of everything Turkish, we’re indulging in authentic delicious Turkish dishes!
Located in @citystars.official, @nisantasi.eg will definitely give you such a delicious Turkish experience!

#HappeningNow - Senator the Honourable Jennifer Baptiste Primus, Minister of Labour and Small Enterprise Development is now contributing to the debate on The Finance Bill 2018 in the #Senate .
To watch her contribution, click here: bit.ly/2ECaLFo, view on Channel 11 or listen on radio at 105.5FM
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Well we never miss a chance to hear more about Bitcoins and the blockchain technology. Especially when greek crypto apps BlockHero, BitforTip, BuyCrypto, MyTrackNet, Kryptium share their story!
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Saudi Arabia's King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on Tuesday announced a 1.11 trillion Saudi riyal ($295 billion) budget, the kingdom's biggest ever, and said the government will move ahead with economic reforms.
"We are determined to go ahead with economic reform, achieving fiscal discipline, improving transparency and empowering the private sector," the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques said in a televised speech.
The Council of Ministers, chaired by King Salman approved the state budget for the fiscal year 2019 in a session held at Al Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday.
“We are determined, with God’s help, to move forward along the road of economic reform, controlling fiscal management, promoting transparency, empowering the private sector and ensuring distinguished services are provided to citizens.
“Spending in this budget is 1.106 trillion Saudi riyals, approximately 7% higher than the projected expenditure by the end of fiscal year 2018. Revenues come in at 975 billion riyals, an increase of 9% over expected revenue by the end of 2018. In line with government policy, this budget focuses on providing basic services for citizens and developing government services,” said King Salman. #saudiarabia#budget#happeningnow#breakingnews#news#lifestyle#saudibudget2019#thegulftoday